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Made a little more progress in the coop playthrough, with my wife. Still just working on this one belt line.

Once again, we only played for like an hour, and we didn't get much done. Seems like every time we play lately, she gets nauseous. I'm hoping it's somehow related to the engine settings changes I made to help make Lumen look better, so I can just roll that back. Otherwise, I dunno, we might have to call this one off.

Anyone else had issues with nausea when playing this game?

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[–] BallShapedMan 3 points 2 weeks ago

Not here, but anything that can increase input delay can cause that. Lower FPS can as well. And I'm just gonna say it, so can early stages of pregnancy. The last one happened to my ex-wife with our second child.

[–] starchylemming 2 points 2 weeks ago

try to increase fps (by turning off lumen ) disable motion blur (was there a setting i satisfactory ?)

fps, motion blur and fov setting are the things some people are sensitive about

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

There is a mouse smoothing option that's i think in the gameplay settings. Turning that off helped me with motion sickness. Also make sure you have a high refreshrate monitor with adaptive sync and try to keep those fps high. For me once it goes below 90 it tends to get bad for me but above that i'm fine. I don't see/notice a big difference between for example 60 and 90 (60 still seems fine to me) but my stomach disagrees.